6 Word Idyllic Summer Memoir Contest
Alright, here’s the revised version for the 6 Word Idyllic Summer Memoir Contest:
Step right up and join our mesmerizing 2024 Six Word Idyllic Summer Memoir Contest! As the season of sun-drenched days and starlit nights unfolds, we challenge you to capture the essence of your most enchanting summer experience in just six captivating words.
Dive into the treasure chest of your memories and pluck the most idyllic gems from summers past. Whether it’s a moment of pure bliss by the ocean, a heart-warming gathering with loved ones, or a personal revelation under the summer sky, we want to hear your story!
The Rules:
- Your idyllic summer memoir must be exactly six words – no more, no less.
- Each entry will be judged on its ability to evoke the magic and wonder of summer.
- You may enter as many spellbinding memoirs as you like.
- Submit your entries by the stroke of midnight on June 30th, 2024.
- Prepare to unleash your inner summer wordsmith and let your creativity soar!
The Prizes:
- The memoir that best encapsulates the enchantment of summer will be prominently featured on our website.
- The winner will receive an email blast to our extensive subscriber list, showcasing their six word masterpiece and any related website, book, or writing.
- The winning wordsmith will bask in a full month of advertising on our platform, reaching a wide audience of passionate readers.
To enter, simply post your most captivating six word idyllic summer memoir in the comments below. Make every word count as you vie for the title of Summer Memoir Maestro!
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The season of endless wonder is upon us, and the competition is fierce. Will you rise to the challenge and claim your place in the summer hall of fame? The choice is yours, but remember – in this contest, only the most enchanting and evocative six word memoirs will sparkle like the summer stars!
Let the summer magic begin, and may the best six word memoir win! ☀️✨✍️
Leave your idyllic summer tale below. Enter as many times as you wish!
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Round and round, carousel summer nights.
Letters in sand. Summer of love.
Sun-kissed days, endless adventures, memories made.
Mom’s rhubarb pie overrules summer body.
Salty skin from the ocean water.
Kissing with mouth full of berries.
Catching fireflies in the pickling jar.
In a hammock watching the waves.
Summer salts, food whenever, cares zero.
Making sand castles and collecting seashells
wearing a sexy bikini and shades
Summer found among sands of castles.
Running behind the ice cream truck.
A quiet picnic in the park.
We leapt naked into laughing waters.
Wild city beyond my sunny window.
Building forts, climbing trees, skinning knees.
Hot sun. Dripping ice-cream. Neapolitan puddles.
Sun’s kiss, a taste of summer.
Summer style sundress tank tops shorts.
Slip and slide in the backyard.
My signature scent is mosquito repellent.
“Do not disturb” on the door.
My surfboard’s brand is “shark bite”.
Hot sun. Dripping ice-cream. Neapolitan summers.
Humidity high have to stay indoors.
“Password?”
“You may enter the fort.”
Baiting creek minnows with leftover breads.
Yosemite trip for dad’s cowboy allusions.
Starry nights, campfire, guitar, grandfather’s stories.
Broken AC, letting New York in.
Small ice-cream licks in this economy.
Oily book cover, need more sunscreen.
Melting vanilla glistening down hairy belly.
Frisbee slick with saliva, leash untethered.
“I will turn this car around!”
Sweating ice packs lines bodega storefront.
Goals’ set by summer of twenty-something.
Watermelon juice soaking through paper plates.
Drinking water from the garden hose.
Chaos of colors where summer lives.
Splurged in warmth, skimps on insipidness.
Sun shines even on broken pieces.
Summer’s road was rocky, delectably divine.
Hi, do we have a winner?